Archibald C. Hyde
Archibald C. Hyde
Archibald C. Hyde
Archibald C. Hyde was the fourth Worshipful Master of El Paso Lodge # 130 A.F. & A.M. Worshipful Master's derivation comes from ancient times -- ' Worshipful' means respected. Essentially, the President of the organization. Archibald C. Hyde served on the Texas Senate. He also served as Chief Justice for El Paso County. Image Description: Sepia photograph mounted on an oval shaped cardboard frame of an older man, Archibald C. Hyde. His body is slightly tilted away while his face directly turns to the camera with a serious unexpressive face. He wears a dark suit and a large ribbon tie around his neck. He seems to be missing hair atop and only shows hair at the sides of his head.
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